1. Name, Hometown, Major
Lucas Womack. Sweetwater, Tenn. Major: Bible, Preaching Emphasis. Minors: Greek and Theatre.
2. What’s next for you after graduation?
I plan to pursue a career in film and/or theatre. I enjoy acting, directing, and writing, so I’m just looking to do whatever I can to fulfill those passions and (of course) pay the bills.
3. Long-term career goals?
Shooting for the moon. If I miss, I’ll land among the stars.
4. What is the most important thing you learned at Lipscomb?
Yikes. I’m not sure that I can single out one singular lesson that I can herald as the most important thing that I have learned. However, upon reflecting on the largest things that I have learned, I find a common theme of “becoming.” I have learned that all of us have potential to become more than we presently are. This theme flows through many lessons I have learned at Lipscomb.
5. Who at Lipscomb influenced you the most? How?
Again, I’m not sure that I can single out on singular person who has influenced me the most. The faculty in the College of Bible have been incredibly supportive and their wealth of knowledge/wisdom continues to amaze me. I have made the best friends of my life at Lipscomb, and I cannot express my gratefulness for the long conversations about theology into the early morning hours at Waffle House, for the support that they have given toward my creativity and career choices, and for all of the laughter. I am also very grateful for the influence that my brothers in Alpha Phi Chi have had on me. They have taught me more about friendship, fun, and patience that I could ever name.